Virginia law requires motor vehicle salespersons to obtain a valid certificate of qualification issued by the Board, which involves application, fee, and passing an exam. Dealers must notify the Board when a dealer-operator ceases to act, and they can operate temporarily without a dealer-operator under certain conditions. These provisions ensure proper licensing and oversight of motor vehicle sales personnel.
You must apply to the Board, pay a fee up to $50, pass an examination, and meet any additional prerequisites set by the Board.
Yes, individuals licensed before July 1, 1995, can obtain a certificate without examination if they apply by January 1, 1996.
The dealer must notify the Board immediately and can operate for up to 120 days without a dealer-operator, with an option for an additional 60 days upon approval.
Yes, the application fee is no more than $50, as determined by the Board.